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Reconstructing Shuffled Text (Derived Text Formats) This dataset contains all the results (including reconstructed texts, similarity scores etc.) of the reconstrution of DTF texts. The work is presented at the 4th Annual Conference of Computational Lit...

As always: #OpenData persistently available at:
Du, K. (2025). Reconstructing Shuffled Text (Derived Text Formats) [Data set]. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
#CLS #CCLS25 #DTF #LiteraryComputing #LLM #Memorization

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Figure 1: Reconstructing shuffled text using ChatGPT. The source text is in Table 1.

Figure 1: Reconstructing shuffled text using ChatGPT. The source text is in Table 1.

Table 1: An example of a text and its two variants in DTFs.

Table 1: An example of a text and its two variants in DTFs.

The authors tackle a major challenge in #NLP: #LLM-Memorization and #Copyright
👉 Can derived text formats (DTFs) be used safely for research on #in-copyright texts without enabling reconstruction of the original?
#CLS #NLG #DTF #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25 #OpenScience
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New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Du, Ackerschewski, Navruz, Sınır, Valline & @christofs.bsky.social: “Reconstructing Shuffled Text. Bad Results for #NLP, but Good News for Using #In-Copyright Texts” doi.org/10.48694/jcl...

#CLS #DTF #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25 #OpenScience #Copyright

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Example of the timeline, causeline, and storyline framework applied on news from Vossen et al. (2021).

Example of the timeline, causeline, and storyline framework applied on news from Vossen et al. (2021).

They offer a critical #survey of the #SoA of #EventDetection in journalism, history, and literary studies. By comparing their model to a storyline analysis framework used in news, they show how fiction and non-fiction can be analyzed studying narrative progression across domains. 📖✨ #CCLS25

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Event Detection between Literary Studies and NLP. A Survey, a Narratological Reflection, and a Case Study Narrative structure in fiction relies on the strategic presentation of events, where the ordering and disclosure of information (syuzhet) shape reader engagement and tension. This study outlines a com...

New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Visser Solissa, van Cranenburgh & @fpianz.bsky.social present a model for detecting syuzhet—the ordering and disclosure of events that shape a narrative—and formalize event annotation in fiction across multiple languages.
#CCLS25 #ComputationalNarratology

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Journal of Computational Literary Studies | Issue: Issue: 1(4) (2025)

New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Havrylash & @christofs.bsky.social introduce a method for evaluating measures of #distinctiveness ( #keyness ) using synthetically generated, fully controlled text data.
#CLS #TextAnalysis #Evaluation #NLP #NLG #LiteraryComputing #CCLS25
jcls.io/issue/118/in...

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Journal of Computational Literary Studies | Issue: Issue: 1(4) (2025)

New week, new article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🚀
We’re excited to announce @andrewpiper.bsky.social: “Towards a Perspectival Moral History of the Novel Using #LLMs”. Using 9,000+ Wikipedia plot summaries, he asks: What life lessons do stories quietly teach us at scale?
#CCLS25 #CLS #LiteraryComputing

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Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.

Figure 1: Gender classification for a character at different levels of granularity (blue = masculine, red = feminine). Saturation indicates model confidence.

Keith et al. develop quantitative methods to examine how gender is portrayed across 100+ 17th-century plays by #Calderón.
#CLS #DigitalHumanities #JCLS #LiteraryComputing #Plays #CCLS25 @dracor.org

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Journal of Computational Literary Studies | Issue: Issue: 1(4) (2025)

We're thrilled to announce a new article from #JCLS 4 (1): Keith, A., @antoniorojascastro.bsky.social, Ehrlicher, H., Jung, K. & Padó, S. (2025): #ComputationalAnalysis of #Gender Depiction in the #Comedias of #Calderón de la Barca (10.48694/jcls.4055) can be found at #CLS #CCLS25 #Theatre

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From Readers to Data. Uncertainty in Computational Literary Citizen Science We examine uncertainty in computational literary citizen science by analysing The Hebrew Novel Project, a large-scale initiative collecting reader interpretations of Hebrew novels. While citizen scien...

This week, we announce another article from #JCLS 4 (1):
Gilad Aviel Jacobson, @itaymm.bsky.social, and Yael Dekel. “From Readers to Data: #Uncertainty in Computational Literary Citizen Science” (10.48694/jcls.4169).
Check it out at: jcls.io/issue/118/in... #CLS #CCLS25 #CitizenScience

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A Powerful Hades Is an Unpopular Dude. Dynamics of Power and Agency in Hades/Persephone Fanfiction This paper employs Riveter (Antoniak et al. 2023) to analyze the dynamics of power and agency between the characters of Persephone and Hades in 482 short works of fanfiction (369,809 words total) abou...

We're thrilled to announce the 3rd article from JCLS 4 (1): @julianeugarten.bsky.social “A Powerful Hades Is an Unpopular Dude. Dynamics of Power and Agency in Hades/Persephone Fanfiction” (10.48694/jcls.4208). #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CLS #JCLS #DigitalHumanities #CCLS25

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CCLS2025 Call for Posters

📢 Call for Posters for #CCLS2025

We're excited to announce the very first Call for #Poster Contributions for the Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies, happening 3–4 July 2025 in #Kraków, Poland.

Submit a short abstract on unpublished scholarship and be a part of #CCLS25!
#CLS #JCLS

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📬 First Easter eggs spotted this week! 🐣 Authors, check your mailboxes: acceptance notifications for #CCLS25 have just been sent out! #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing #CLS jcls.io

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The review process is still ongoing - thank you for your patience! 📑 Acceptance notifications will be sent out this month. Stay tuned! ✉️ #CCLS25 #DoubleBlind #PeerReview

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🚀 Only 3 months left! On July 3-4, #CCLS25 will take place in beautiful #Kraków! Please mark your calendars and join us in person or online to discuss cutting-edge research in #computational #literary studies! 🔍📚 jcls.io/site/ccls2025/ #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS

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Journal of Computational Literary Studies

Did you know? 🤔 Our journal offers two submission tracks:

1️⃣ Conference Track:
📅 CfP in January → Full paper submission
🔍 Double-blind peer review for quality control
📖 Preprint in the Conference Reader
💬 Open peer feedback at the summer conference
📝 Revision & publication in autumn

#CCLS25 #CLS

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a black and white cartoon of mickey mouse jumping on a table . Alt: a black and white cartoon of mickey mouse jumping on a table celebrating the submission deadline day of JCLS

Today is the last day to submit a paper for the #JCLS conference track 2025. Submit by midnight (AoE) and be a part of #CCLS25 in beautiful Kraków, Poland.
We look forward to receiving your articles! #CfP jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CLS jcls.io/site/ccls2025/ #OpenAccess #LiteraryComputing

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Call for Papers

Reminder: the deadline to submit to the 4th Conference of Computational Literary Studies is January 30
jcls.io/site/cfp/
#CCLS25 will be held in Krakow on July 3-4. The papers are to appear in #JCLS @jcls-io.bsky.social
Editors: @evelyngius.bsky.social @christofs.bsky.social @peertrilcke.bsky.social

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Explanatory visualization of different open access standards by Jamie Farquharson, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Explanatory visualization of different open access standards by Jamie Farquharson, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

New year, new #resolutions... like publishing #OpenAccess?
The call for papers for the next conference track is still open until January 30! Be part of the next journal issue and come to our conference in beautiful #Krakow! #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS #DH #DiamondOpenAccess

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Happy New Year written on foto of city skyline and shiny lights

Happy New Year written on foto of city skyline and shiny lights

JCLS wishes everyone a wonderful, healthy, and happy 2025! We hope you had a great winter break and are looking forward to another year of computational literary studies. #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS #DH

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🎉 Today, we celebrate the publication of the final article from @jcls-io.bsky.social' 2024 conference track #JCLS 3 (1). We’re thrilled to see groundbreaking research in computational literary studies and can’t wait for what’s next! #CCLS24 #CLS #CCLS25 #DigitalHumanities #Computing

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Call for Papers

After #JCLS 3(1) conference track #CCLS24 is before #CCLS25. We look forward to your submissions! Please find our Call for Papers for the conference track 2025 at jcls.io/site/cfp/ #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CCLS25 #CfP #Literary #Computing #CLS

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Call for Papers

After #CHR24 is before #CCLS25! It was exciting to see so many great CLS-related papers @comphumresearch.bsky.social in Aarhus. #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #JCLS jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CfP

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Call for Papers

Curious about the Journal of Compuational Literary Studies? We just published our most recent Call for Papers for next year's conference track. Check it out at: jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CfP #CCLS25 #JCLS #journal #OpenAccess #DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Krakow

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Call for Papers

The due date for submissions is January 30, 2025.
Details: jcls.io/site/cfp/
We are looking forward to your submissions!
If you have questions, just ask us! info@jcls.io
#CfP #CLS #OpenAccess #journal #CCLS25
CC: @peertrilcke.bsky.social @evelyngius.bsky.social @christofs.bsky.social

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Call for Papers

Are you ready?💡✍️ 💪
We are thrilled to announce that #JCLS has launched its Call for Papers for our conference+journal track for the 4th Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies, July 3-4, 2025, in #Krakow, #Poland! #CCLS25

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It's an exciting week for JCLS! We're delighted to announce the fourth article of JCLS 3 (1) as well as the call for papers for next year's conference issue! #CCLS24 and #CCLS25 #CLS #JCLS #DigitalHumanities

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